Peter Hubbard
Executive Editor VP
peter.hubbard@harpercollins.com
HarperCollins / William
Morrow Custom House
"Yes, I am saying that Peter Levenda stole my Book"
Custom House Gets New Leadership
By Jim Milliot |
Geoff Shandler, who launched William Morrow�s Custom House imprint
in fall of 2015, has left his position as its editorial director to pursue
other opportunities, according to a memo sent by Liate Stehlik, senior v-p and publisher of Morrow.
To replace Shandler, Stehlik has appointed Peter Hubbard
v-p and editorial director of Custom House, and Kate Nintzel as
executive editor. �With this new leadership, Custom House will publish
industry-leading nonfiction and fiction of lasting quality, judiciously
selected and aggressively positioned,� Stehlik wrote in the memo.
At its launch, Custom
House was charged with publishing literary fiction and nonfiction, and it has
had its share of bestselling and critically acclaimed works in both categories,
including Audacity by Jonathan Chait, The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry,
Seduction by Karina Longworth, Chicago by David Mamet, and The Spider Network
by David Enrich. Under Hubbard and Nintzel, the
Custom House list will be broadened to bring in new voices and partnerships and
the number of books released will grow, Stehlik said.
Since he joined Morrow
in 2004, Hubbard has edited more than 25 bestsellers, including the huge
bestseller American Sniper. In 2019 he published a string of bestsellers,
highlighted by Three Days at the Brink by Bret Baier, The Man Who Sold America
by Joy-Ann Reid, Every Man a Hero by Ray Lambert, You Are Worth It by Kyle
Carpenter, and Sacred Duty by Tom Cotton.
Nintzel
has specialized in literary and commercial fiction. Her writers include
Christina Baker Kline, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Orphan Train;
Tara Conklin, author of the inaugural NBC Today Show/Read with Jenna pick The
Last Romantics; and the #1 Indie Next Pick The House Girl.
The first list that will be released under the new team will come in 2021 and
will include, Stehlik wrote, a brief history of Earth by Harvard geologist
Andrew Knoll; Fox News anchor Bret Baier on Ulysses S. Grant; New York Times
reporter Matthew Richtel on the science of
creativity; Community Board, the next novel from Tara Conklin; Appleseed by
Young Lions Fiction Award finalist Matt Bell; and Imposter Syndrome, a new
Silicon Valley-set satire from Kathy Wang.
Custom House Gets New
Leadership
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